Job Coach

Our participants need more than technical knowledge in order to achieve the goal of a successful integration in the labour market. That’s why our program includes coaching during the internship phase. Each participant is accompanied by one volunteer Job Coach.

For more information, check our factsheet.

How our Program Works

Matching

Start

Meet all Participants (group activities style, in a fun atmosphere) and be matched by the end of the 3-month Bootcamp.

Get Ready

Internship

Get ready with a kickoff workshop and start meeting your Coachee, ideally once a week throughout the internship.

Meet

Internship

Join your Coachee at a company meeting every month and support them in their successful collaboration.

Exchange

Internship

Exchange and get trained with regular coaching workshops and intervisions (optional, over lunch / evenings).

Future

Goal

Support your Coachee in working out a perspective at the internship company and creating a solid base for their professional path.

Line

"Accompanying Powercoders participants on their journeys as a job coach is a deeply rewarding experience. The icing on the cake is when the participant is offered a permanent position at the end of the internship, and has an opportunity to gain financial independence."

Paul Janes, Job Coach

«For me, the experience was very enriching, I was able to get know M who I normally would probably never have met, and know more about the situation and challenges someone who had to find refuge in Switzerland might face who is new to the Swiss IT job market.»

Weili Gao, Job Coach

«Taking additional responsibility and giving back sth. with a value is my motivation and that's also the reason why I am again with Powercoders. For me personally it's a win-win, I learn about other cultures and have realized even more that the place of birth is sth to be thankful for.»

Beate-Christin Hastedt , Job Coach

Interested in accompanying one of our participants on their integration journey?

Currently, applications for fall 2025 are being collected and contacted.

So that I can take on many more new challenges at Migros Aare

Gajendran Packiyanathan, Software Engineer at Migros Aare

In India, many girls go for engineering studies.

Shehani, SAP developer at UBS, Alumna Powercoders

Powercoders and Unic gave me the opportunity to live off social welfare.

Bashir Karimi, Frontend Engineer at Unic, Alumnus Powercoders

I got a second chance at life.

Jamila Amini, DevOps Engineer at Swisscom, Alumna Powercoders

When I have an opportunity to learn something new, I get curious and want to learn more, and I ask questions.

Deniz Tokat, Mainframe Junior System Engineer at SIX

Every day when I left my house, I was never sure if I will get back in the evening.

Izzatollah Amani, Junior Software Engineer at Netcentric, Alumnus Powercoders

Portrait of Nour Alayouby, Alumni Action Board member of Powercoders

IT has always been my thing.

Nour, Apprentice in Mediamatics at SBB, Alumna Powercoders

Everything is well organized and there’s no need to fight for your rights as much here.

Ali Mengütay, Junior Software Engineer at Pix4D, Alumnus Powercoders

Team

All Volunteering Opportunities

  • IT Trainer

  • Social & Business Skill Trainer

  • Job Coach